Have you ever gone “on call” with a doctor? It’s time to go On Call with Dr. Randy! Dr. Randy Hines II is giving you a front row seat into preventative medicine, tips for a healthy lifestyle and overall wellness measures for all, straight from a licensed family medicine physician. Dr. Randy, along with his lineup of notable guests, will unpack a range of topics including all things COVID-19, an ideal diet for wellness, African American-related health topics, and a wide array of other important medical topics. Join Dr. Randy on his journey as he educates the masses and enhances your relationship with health, wellness and nutrition for a better future. Are you ready to be On Call!? Information provided on this podcast is for general health information only. This podcast is not to be used as a substitute for medical advice, diagnosis or treatment of any health condition or problem. Listeners of this podcast should not rely on information provided for their own health problems and should consult their own physician or other healthcare provider regarding any questions.
Episodes
Wednesday Jul 27, 2022
S2 E6: Dieting The Healthy Way
Wednesday Jul 27, 2022
Wednesday Jul 27, 2022
Wednesday Jul 20, 2022
S2 E5: A Full Dose of Vitamins
Wednesday Jul 20, 2022
Wednesday Jul 20, 2022
Friday Jul 08, 2022
S2 E4: The Reality of Surviving
Friday Jul 08, 2022
Friday Jul 08, 2022
Tuesday Jun 28, 2022
S2 E3: Prostate Cancer Screening and Erectile Dysfunction (Part 2)
Tuesday Jun 28, 2022
Tuesday Jun 28, 2022
IG: @drmilhouse
TikTok: @yourfavoriteurologist
Tuesday Jun 21, 2022
S2 E2: Prostate Cancer Screening and Erectile Dysfunction (Part 1)
Tuesday Jun 21, 2022
Tuesday Jun 21, 2022
IG: @drmilhouse
TikTok: @yourfavoriteurologist
Tuesday Jun 14, 2022
Tuesday Jun 14, 2022
Tuesday Oct 05, 2021
Tuesday Oct 05, 2021
Hey there healthy people, welcome to our season finale! On today’s HPI let’s try to clear up some confusion around the Pfizer Covid-19 Booster shots. You get a shot, you don’t get a shot, you can maybe(?) get a shot. What’s going on here? Dive in and find out more about the Booster vaccine AND a unique way to treat pain that comes from someone trained as a DO.
For today’s guest we have the esteemed Dr. Brooke Williams in the house! Dr. Williams is a Board-Certified Internal Medicine physician currently practicing as a Hospitalist at Novant Health in Winston-Salem, North Carolina. She completed her residency training in the South-suburbs of Chicago. During her residency training, she co-founded a nonprofit with her colleague called Color of Medicine. Through Color of Medicine, Dr. Williams strives to increase underrepresented minorities in both medicine and STEM. She is an avid advocate for increasing cultural competency and reducing racial health disparities within the minority community.
[00:01 – 09:58] CDC Pfizer Covid-19 Booster Recommendations
- Welcome back to the show
- Today’s HPI: Pfizer Booster Recommendations
- Broken up into 4 groups
- 1. People 65 years and older and long term care settings
- Should get a booster 6 months after the primary series
- 2. 50 to 64 with underlying medical condition
- Should receive the booster
- The list of these kinds of people
- Ex: cancer, asthma, CF, etc…
- 3. Ages 18 to 49 with any of these chronic conditions
- You may receive the booster but it’s not a must
- 4. Ages 18 to 64 who are at risk do to their setting
- You may receive the booster but it’s not a must
- This week’s guest: Dr. Brooke Williams
- What to expect in this episode
[09:59 – 24:01] Making an Impact in the Lives of Others as a DO
- What made Dr. Williams pursue medicine
- The difference between MD and DO Physicians
- What training for DO looks like
- The different techniques and processes DO’s will use to treat problems
[24:02 – 37:19] Minority Representation and Inclusion in Medicine
- Dr. Williams shares her experience in minority representation in an HPCU
- Being able to inspire other people of color as a physician
- How Dr. Williams’ University reached out to minorities
- The importance of representing minorities in the field
[37:20 – 55:32] The Color of Medicine
- Dr. Williams talks about the background of her non-profit organization
- What Color of Medicine does and the projects they’re involved in to make change
- What is the Table Talk series?
- What Dr. Williams does specifically within the organization
- Resources and ways to get involved
- Getting more minorities involved in medicine
- The legacy Dr. Williams hopes TCM will leave on the world
[55:33 – 1:11:03] Randy’s Random Questions
- Best place in Chicago for pizza?
- Who is your celebrity crush?
- Why is Beyonce the greatest?
- Who taught Dr. Williams to dance?
- What is ‘black girl magic’?
- How to reach out to Dr. Williams
- Links below
- Take a snapshot of this episode and slide into my DM’s
- Finals announcements
Tweetable Quotes:
“Physicians: it’s hard work but we have an opportunity to be able to have an impact in someone’s life and be able to see a snapshot of their life.” - Dr. Brooke Williams
“You want people to always ask questions, questions mean curiosity; showing interest in something.” - Dr. Brooke Williams
“There are so many people wanting to go into medicine, but don’t even apply… that is something that really hit home with me… It’s not that you’re not capable of doing it, it’s that you weren’t given the right tools.” - Dr. Brooke Williams
“Black girl magic means resilience; grace under fire.” - Dr. Brooke Williams
Resources Mentioned:
Medical Citations:
- https://www.cdc.gov/media/releases/2021/p0924-booster-recommendations-.html
- https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/need-extra-precautions/people-with-medical-conditions.html
Links:
Want to connect with Dr. Williams? You can find her on Instagram and Facebook. Make sure to visit colorofmedicine.com and help advocate for minority inclusion in STEM and medicine.
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Tuesday Sep 28, 2021
029: Why is My Doctor Late?│Dentist Dr. Ronald Evans
Tuesday Sep 28, 2021
Tuesday Sep 28, 2021
Have you ever been sitting in the doctor’s office wondering, man, why is my doctor so late? I got places to be and things to do! Well let’s take a look at what’s actually going on behind the scenes to shed some light on clinical workflow. On the flip side, we’re going to hear from the dentistry side of things today. Why become a dentist? How can you keep your teeth clean? How are grills put on? Jump into this episode to learn everything you need to know.
Dr. Ronald Evans is a board-certified dentist practicing in a suburb of Houston called Missouri City aka Mo City. He is a native of Detroit and a member of my fraternity Kappa Alpha Psi. He graduated from the University of Detroit Mercy School of Dentistry. A major part of his practice is dentures, partials, extractions and dentures. However, he also does some general dentistry and plays a key role in placing celebrity grills including Rod Wave and other notable celebrities.
[00:01 – 09:05] Why is My Doctor Late
- Welcome back to the show
- Today’s HPI: Why is my doctor always late
- A look at my own schedule
- 22 slots on my schedule per day
- 30 minutes to establish care
- 15 minutes for follow ups
- What makes a doctor late?
- Patients being late for their appointments
- Everything that has to be figured out in one session
- 15 minutes to make a multitude of decisions
- Patients with several issues
- Different patients need different amounts of time
- More answers at the end of the episode
- This week’s guest: Dr. Ronald Evans
[09:06 – 27:03] Building a Dentistry Practice and Business
- The opportunity to buy a practice for dentistry
- Why become a dentist? A love for the human body without the drama
- How being a dentist is like being on mission
- Dr. Evans talks about navigating running a practice in a hurting economy
- The effects of healthy teeth on confidence
- Learning how to be a successful dentist
- The difference between buying into a practice and working for someone else
- Why dentures and extractions? Getting an entire practice
[27:04 – 44:54] God Works in Mysterious Ways
- Dr. Evans talks about how he started implanting grills for celebrities
- Looking at the different types of grills and mouth pieces
- How people with grills maintain the jewellery and teeth
- The effects on Dr. Evans’ business
- Advice to people early in their dental career
- Advice for patience to keep their dental health in order
[44:55 – 57:14] Randy’s Random Questions
- One word to describe Detroit, what and why?
- If you’re in Detroit, where should you go?
- What kind of building is Dr. Evans’ practice?
- Favorite song on repeat? Worst song on repeat?
- Which tooth would you be and why?
- How to connect with Dr. Evans
- Links below
- Today’s HPI continued
- Take a snapshot of this episode and slide into my DM’s
- Finals words
Tweetable Quotes:
“I like helping people. So whether you’re restoring someone’s smile or replacing missing teeth… being able to help people that way, in many different aspects of oral health, has really been a blessing to me.” - Dr. Roland Evans
“Try to diversify yourself early in your career so you know what you like, you know what you’re good at, and you can focus on those things for the long term.” - Dr. Roland Evans
Want to connect with Dr. Evans? You can find him on Facebook and Instagram. Be sure to go https://houstondenturesexpress.com/ and learn more about the practice.
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Thursday Sep 16, 2021
Thursday Sep 16, 2021
Hey, nothing in life is free and that goes for the vaccines too! There are costs associated with vaccinating homebound patients. It’s important we know this for the homebound people in our life and even for you! Aside from that we have the second part of our interview with Dr. Crystal Beal, Pharmacist Consultant and owner of her own clean beauty business. This week we’ll dive deeper into Dr. Beal’s beauty line and how you can support and even become a part of it!
[00:01 – 04:58] Covid-19 Vaccinations in Homebound Patients
- Welcome back to the show
- Today’s HPI: Covid-19 Vaccinations in Homebound Patients continued
- A look at the costs around vaccinated homebound patients
- Cost to visit patients
- Medicare and Medicaid poor coverage
- $150-$160 to get one homebound patient covered
- Why it’s important
- More info at the end to help in this process
- This week’s guest: Dr. Crystal Beal - Part 2
[04:59 – 12:44] Making Beauty Safe and Clean
- Dr. Beal talks about why she went into the beauty business
- The products that are available, what they do, and how they’re used
- The harmful chemicals that are sometimes put into the products you use
- Products for both men and women
- How you can protect your skin now
[12:45 – 41:44] Randy’s Random Questions
- First destination out of the country?
- Favorite R&B record of all time?
- Craziest things you’ve seen at the pharmacy?
- Most influential person in your life?
- What impact do you want to leave on the world?
- How to reach out to Dr. Beal
- Links below
[12:45 – 41:44] Closing Segment
- Final facts around vaccinations in homebound patients
Tweetable Quotes:
“It’s about more than just makeup, it's about safety too… My whole thing is if you have a safer option out there, why not just make the swap?” - Dr. Crystal Beal
Resources Mentioned:
Medical Citations
- Baulkman, J. (2021, May). Homebound Patients- Vaccination is an uphill battle. Family Practice News, pp. 1,8.
Guest Links
Want to connect with Dr. Beal? You can find her on Instagram. Check out Dr. Beal’s Linktree to shop with her on the latest in skin care.
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Thursday Sep 02, 2021
Thursday Sep 02, 2021
Do you know someone who never leaves their house? I know I do. The question is, how have these individuals been vaccinated and why is it important? Let’s find out! As for today’s guest, I’m excited to have business owner and Pharmacist Dr. Crystal Beal with us. In this episode, we’ll discuss what made her go into pharmacy, the different routes a pharmacist can take in their career, and what YOU need to know regarding your medication; what you need to look for, and a behind the scenes look at the process! So, let’s get into the interview with pharmacist Dr. Crystal Beal.
A bit about our guest: Dr. Crystal Beal attended undergraduate school at Clayton State University and pharmacy school at The University of Georgia. She was even inducted into Phi Lambda Sigma Pharmacy Leadership Society in recognition of her service efforts. She currently works as a Pharmacist Consultant for a major PBM (Pharmacy benefit managers, or PBMs, are companies that manage prescription drug benefits on behalf of health insurers) while running her own clean beauty business through Beautycounter.
[00:01 – 08:37] Covid-19 Vaccinations in Homebound Patients
- Welcome back to the show
- Today’s HPI: Covid-19 Vaccinations in Homebound Patients
- Why do they need to be vaccinated?
- Most are high risk patients
- People are still coming in and out of their house
- The challenges faced in the process
- 1. Transportation of the vaccine
- The story behind Johnson & Johnson
- 2. Patients rejecting the vaccine upon arrival
- 3. Access to vaccination
- Ex: rural areas
- 1. Transportation of the vaccine
- Guidance to help them get vaccinated
- Find and notify
- This week’s guest: Dr. Crystal Beal
[08:38 – 15:23] The Road to Pharmacy
- Dr. Beal talks about why she went into pharmacy
- The journey to becoming a pharmacist
- The different areas and what they focus on
- The community aspect behind connecting with customers
[15:24 – 39:02] Understanding Your Medication and Your Pharmacist
- How the older population can manage their medications
- How the insurance companies connect patients to pharmacists
- What you should know about your medication
- Inside look at why medications get delayed
- Formulary vs. Non-formulary and dealing with recalls
- Resources for information
- Links below
- How to understand your pharmacist as a physician
[39:03 – 41:44] Closing Segment
- Stay tuned for part 2 to learn about Dr. Beal’s beauty line
- Final facts on Vaccinations in Homebound patients
- Take a snapshot of this episode and slide into my DM’s
- Finals words
Tweetable Quotes:
“I really felt like I was a community pharmacist… I like the sense of community from just connecting with the customers.” - Dr. Crystal Beal
“Take a look at the description before you take it out and put it in your mouth… Understand what the medication is, what you're taking it for, and that you’re taking the right thing.” - Dr. Crystal Beal
“There’s a LOT happening behind the counter!” - Dr. Crystal Beal
Resources Mentioned:
Medical Citations
- Baulkman, J. (2021, May). Homebound Patients- Vaccination is an uphill battle. Family Practice News, pp. 1,8.
Guest Links
Want to connect with Dr. Beal? You can find her on Instagram. Check out Dr. Beal’s Linktree to shop with her on the latest in skin care.
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To know more, you can connect with me on Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter. Also, visit my website https://hinesentertainment.com/ or email me at hinesentertainmentgrp@gmail.com
LEAVE A REVIEW AND RATING + help someone who wants to learn more about useful health information by sharing this episode or click here to listen to more episodes.